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Q: Why does StackOverflow not like answering questions on this Q&A site?

D HouserStackOverflow will not directly answer questions that pertain to useful info that users ask. Questions get closed on a whim and it seems like Brandon works there. I tried asking a question and it was never answered. I was expecting an answer. I was expecting knowledgeable people that could ans...

 
1:20 AM
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Q: What do I do if a new question was migrated in review queues

Blue Robin While reviewing First questions (review queue) I saw the above question. I wasn't sure how to deal with it, because it was migrated. I'm not sure if this is a bug either because it was a test review. If I encounter another similar question, how should I deal with it?

 
1:32 AM
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Q: Avoiding the wrath of the moderators

scaiferwYesterday I posted a question regarding PHP on StackOverflow. It was not well received. I made it short and sweet because I thought it was a fairly simple question and didn't want to fluff it up. Of the three responses one was a sarcastic non-answer and the other described my question as zero-ef...

 
@NewPosts ugh, these rapid deletions are really something
 
 
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4:03 AM
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Q: I dont think this is a suitable audit question. Its asking too many questions for one,

Rohit Guptawhy use std::ranges algorithms over regular algorithms? It's clearly asking 4 questions. So I was about to flag it "Requires Focus". I did look at the question first and saw that 199K rep user had answered it. I still felt that it required focus. Is the audit about being honest or toeing the li...

 
 
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5:11 AM
@RyanM Yeah. Why really delete these? Wait few days and Roomba will get it.
I personally use the CV-pls script and save the item to check on in 11 days (it's one of the defaults in the dropdown). I only do that for closed questions with an answer. And most just get deleted anyway since the answer neither got positive score or was accepted.
In completely unrelated news - was the podcast also a way to advertise before? Or is the latest one which advertises a new browser the start of a trend. I don't really follow the podcasts from SO. I never listen to them and very rarely do I check the blog posts. I happened to see the latest one and it seems like an ad for some new Arc browser.
I even checked one of the articles about it which claimed it was super awesome. It was a long article. Read some of it but I sort of gave up reading when it mentioned that the author got feedback from 100% of the beta testers that they wanted bookmarks but the author also said all people hated bookmarks from other browsers.
It wasn't even that bad of a claim but the whole article was low-key grating to begin with, so I decided I'd just wait for Arc to be released. If it is released.
 
 
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7:45 AM
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Q: Dealing with questions about improving the accuracy of neural networks

mousetailI've seen a lot of questions formed like this: My neural network is performing badly I have the following neural network, but it has a validation of only 0.6 and I need at least 0.9 Some code for a neural network, with no obvious issues I trained in on [some publicly available dataset]. I've tr...

 
8:03 AM
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Q: Why i cannot ask any new question?

StonebridgeGRI am not an expert on StackOverflow, I've been asking some questions over the time but now I might be banned. But why? I explain my question every time and seems to be receive downvotes on questions all the time. You can’t post new questions right now Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions ...

 
8:46 AM
>My goal is to keep track of every unique url created each day with the word "complete" in its path... The constraints are that these urls are not present in any html code on the website and are generated dynamically when a user completes an order form. I have no access to server logs nor to the website's server.... The URLs are not meant to be visited by anyone directly from any page. You are missing the point of my post entirely. Quite unfair to downvote my question.
 
 
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10:31 AM
Scenario: 1. Someone posts a question and there is a typo in the MRE. 2. An answer arrives which points out the typo and asserts that the problem is not reproducible otherwise. 3. OP comments "oops sorry, I typo'd that when posting and my actual code is as you have it", and edits the question to match. 4. It turns out the problem is reproducible, but depends on something different in OP's environment (say, a library version or third-party dependency). 5. All of this happened 9 years ago.
The question is useful, assuming that it's edited to include the necessary information about the environment. But is that answer now NAA? It certainly doesn't seem useful or informative.
 
Ugh...
Ideally the question wouldn't have been edited to invalidate an answer.
And ideally people take their time to make sure the MRE is, you know, all of these three letters. It should take maybe 5 minutes.
 
but then it should have been closed as a typo, and then what... a new question asked with nearly identical text to fix the typo?
 
At any rate, at this point of time, perhaps the answer should be removed.
@KarlKnechtel Probably.
 
and then someone will likely pattern-match that without reading carefully, and dupe-hammer it to the previous one or something...
 
I am not claiming is a great solution...
 
10:40 AM
worse yet, this is the flip side of the complaint
about the poor guidance that the closure dialog offers
(i.e., people commonly say "it said I can ask a new question so I did" when they should have edited; it seems you're saying this is the other way around)
 
The problem in this situation is having an answer and closure for lack of MRE.
It's sort of mutually exclusive at this point.
 
incidentally, this is yet another thing that gets greatly mitigated by having questions start in a closed state
 
That I do agree with.
2 mins ago, by VLAZ
And ideally people take their time to make sure the MRE is, you know, all of these three letters. It should take maybe 5 minutes.
If you make sure the question you're asking makes sense, the entire thing is solved.
 
I'll flag the answer; the worst that can happen is I eventually get a flag suspension again
 
 
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11:51 AM
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Q: Code could not be submitted, because it triggered the spam filter

AdriaanThere is an issue with the code in this question about extracting strings in Chinese in Python. If I attempt to edit the post to contain the code which the OP posted as a comment, this error/warning is displayed below the editing dialogue: Body cannot contain "". This appears to be spam. If you ...

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Q: Author not included when submitting an answer

Anna MadsenI just tried to submit an answer to a question on Stack Overflow, but when submitting, an error occurred: Your answer couldn't be submitted. Please see the error above. There was no error "above" (see exact screenshot the bottom) However, the console revealed an error. The following request was...

 
 
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1:24 PM
Huh. Would Mosaic Decisions be on-topic? 24 questions tagged with it
 
1:47 PM
What is it? If it's about deciding how to lay down mosaic tiles in your bathroom, then most likely no.
 
I'm not sure. There's no tag guidance, and I can't find a lot about it online
Analytics-as-a-service?
 
I tried googling "amazon mosaic" and I keep getting products on Amazon. Like books on mosaics and mosaic tiles...
 
I don't see it referenced with Amazon anywhere
>Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd. (NSE: LTI, BSE: 540005), a global technology consulting and digital solutions company today announced it has brought the power of Microsoft Azure and Microsoft Cortana Intelligence suite to its Analytics-as-a-Service offering, Mosaic Decisions.
 
*facepalm* I was mislead. I saw Amazon-related tags at the top...but there is literally only two questions with Amazon-related tags alongside whatever [mosaic-decisions] is. I didn't scroll down.
 
The best I can find is github.com/d3cod3/Mosaic, but searching for "decisions" yields nothing
And I can't read
Never mind, you found it already :p
 
2:51 PM
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Q: Should we block Bing AI?

Ben the CoderWe've blocked ChatGPT-generated answers, so should we block Bing AI too?

 
3:28 PM
re: Mosaic Decisions, from this answer and this answer, looks like no/low-code programming or something?
 
4:03 PM
@AndrewT. It's something alright. Searching for "Mosaic decisions" with the quotes yielded more relevant results...but not directly what it is. Stuff like how to integrate with it, a company named the same (pretty sure it's their product) and few other related but not direct things. At least in the first batch of results I got.
 
4:16 PM
yeah, same
 
 
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5:39 PM
how have we been complaining about how poor dupe suggestions recommendations are for a decade with no results, only for a literal bounce % reduction change negative feedback to result in a possible improvement to it?
 
6:35 PM
Damage control.
I feel like we're now in a cycle where SE promise they'll be better, put some effort into it for a while, fail again, promise they'll be better...
 
Stop promising and start just being blunt about what they're doing and why. I wouldn't fault them for wanting to reduce bounce percent to improve ad impressions, that's a valid concern.
we may not like it, but at least it'd be transparent
who knows. maybe htey actually thought they could do both by moving related questions around? dunno, i can't see their internal discussions.
but, like, if that was the goal i don't think they'd have played around with moving the blog first
 
 
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8:59 PM
@KevinB did I miss an announcement somewhere?
 
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Q: Can't retract VLQ flag on a question

khelwoodI flagged a question as VLQ. The flag is still pending. Now the question has been edited into an actual question. I don't get an option to retract the flag. The flag popup just looks like this: There's no mention of VLQ flag, and no option to retract it.

 
@RyanM no, just an edit to the content discovery initiative that they're going to do a test with machine learning that is intended to make related questions more relevant. which inherently is an exploration of making their recommendation system more relevant
 
@RyanM The highly effective and visible table for upcoming releases indicates in an edit yesterday: Related questions using a Machine Learning model | March 29, 2023 | April 12, 2023 | Using machine learning to recommend more relevant related questions using the question title and tags Clickthrough rate (CTR) | Scheduled
 
I mean awesome if it finally gets done, but hell
 
@HenryEcker ah, weren't we supposed to be having changes to that post's title?
 
9:10 PM
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ the current title is definitely not clear that the post is a release schedule announcement
 
weeellllll now it is
 
they're making a new post for it tomorrow
or so i recall reading
 
ah, well, that would make sense
 
Yeah. I'm fairly certain this wasn't supposed to replace the individual project announcements, just to be a central archive/repository for active/current/past projects.
 
When the machine learning experiment goes live tomorrow we are going to link to a post for feedback on that experiment, and ask the moderators to move the featured tag from this post to that one. — Sasha ♦ 4 hours ago
 
9:19 PM
@RyanM I'm just rolling back your title edit in light of the featured post being moved tomorrow to something feature-specific.
 
 
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10:30 PM
@HenryEcker sure that seems fine
thanks for the update
In my defense the explanation for all this was spread over a bunch of comments and edits and very hard to follow
thanks y'all for condensing it in here <3
 

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